Koridor 4 - Claude Gintz: Kavramsal sanat bir perspektif - Bir sergi projesi üzerine notlar
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Title
Koridor 4 - Claude Gintz: Kavramsal sanat bir perspektif - Bir sergi projesi üzerine notlar
Description
KORİDOR, 1988 -1995 yılları arasında Yılmaz Aysan, Alparslan Baloğlu, Serhat Kiraz, Ahmet Öktem, Ergül Özkutan tarafından Zerrin İren Boynudelik koordinatörlüğünde hazırlanan bir “gönderi-yapıt”tır. - KORİDOR is a mail art collective from Turkey that was active between 1988 and 1995. It was conceived and realized by Yılmaz Aysan, Alparslan Baloğlu, Serhat Kiraz, Ahmet Öktem, Ergül Özkutan under the coordination of Zerrin İren Boynudelik.
Issue Date
1992-09
Language
Turkish
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/12791
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10
Identifier
KORSA045
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Local Access
Rights Holder
Koridor
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Donation

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